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Growing Popularity of Porcelain Veneers

2009-02-20 | Porcelain veneers are gaining popularity and they are quickly becoming one of the most common cosmetic dentistry procedures. They offer great solutions for numerous problems affecting the beauty of your smile.


Tooth Discoloration

2009-02-20 | Many people have discolored teeth and it makes then very self-conscious about their smile. While slight discoloration is expected as we age, there are some things that can speed up the darkening of our teeth:


How to Prevent Gum Disease

2009-02-20 | Gum disease, or periodontal disease, describes the growth of bacteria that sets processes into motion that eventually destroy tissue surrounding the teeth. Seventy-five percent or more of Americans over 35 have some degree of gum disease


I Hate CPAP Comes to Jacksonville, Florida Serving All of Duval County. Do you hate CPAP? Call Dr. Barton at Powerful Smiles

2009-02-20 | Dr. Joseph Barton has joined the national I Hate CPAP campaign and launched www.Jacksonville.IHateCPAP.com to introduce oral appliance and CPAP alternative options to sleep apnea sufferers who can't tolerate CPAP or have stopped using it.


Breakthrough Management Group International to Host One-Day Executive Workshop, How to Increase Patient Throughput by 10%

2009-02-20 | A One-Day Executive Workshop with VP of Health Care at BMGI, Dr. Ed Boudreau


Laser Dentistry Treats Fever Blisters and Gum Disease

2009-02-19 | More and more dentists are offering their patients the latest advances in laser dentistry techniques to treat a whole host of dental and mouth issues including gum disease and, oddly enough, even fever blisters.


Veneers and Tooth Decay

2009-02-15 | If you've had porcelain veneers put on your teeth, you might be concerned about continuing to keep your veneered teeth healthy


Early Tooth Care Begins with Pajamas Day Fun

2009-02-15 | Dr. Michael Koczarski hosts an annual "pajama day" to engage kids in a fun way so that they enjoy their early dental visits and want to take care of their smiles.


Norwich Pharmaceuticals Expands Development Services Offerings - Names Gherardi to Lead New Business Unit - Adds Shah as Vice President, Research & Development

2009-02-13 | Norwich Pharmaceuticals, Inc., an industry leader in contract manufacturing and packaging, has announced a comprehensive expansion of services and has named Carolyn A. Gherardi as principal point of contact for those interested in the company's added capabilities.


BioScience Laboratories Approved to Test MRSA on Human Volunteers

2009-02-12 | BioScience Laboratories can now test a product's efficacy when challenged with Methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA) on human skin.


Jack Cherin, DMD Joins Snoring Isn't Sexy, LLC: Dr. Cherin, Who Treats Snoring and Sleep Apnea Patients With Oral Appliance Therapy in his Virginia Beach, Virginia Dental Office, Emphasizes The Need for Physicians and Dentists to Work Together for The Health of Their Mutual Patients

2009-02-11 | In these stressful times, a good night's sleep has become especially valuable, and increasingly difficult to get. Snoring and sleep apnea (a medical problem where the airway collapses during sleep) rob people and their bed partners of the rest they need to face their daily challenges.


Birchez Kicks Off $15 Million Senior Development in New York's Hudson Valley and Announces New Partnership with Elant, Inc.

2009-02-11 | Partnership between Birchez and Elant is a new model for providing health and lifestyle support for seniors affordably. Note: Experts on senior housing issues are available for media interviews.


La Crosse, Wisconsin: Sudden Cardiac Death, Left Ventricle Hypertrophy and Dilation, Cardiac Disease, Cardiac Failure and Cardiac Disease Associated with Obstructive Sleep Apnea. Dental Sleep Medicine, Oral Appliances and CPAP Reduce the Risk

2009-02-11 | Sleep apnea is known to cause increases in blood pressure and a six-fold increased risk of heart attacks and strokes. This study shows that sleep apnea and especially low oxygen saturation may be a risk factor for sudden cardiac death. CPAP and oral appliance therapy can lower increased risks.


La Crosse: Sleep Apnea Information and the Availability of Treatment Choices for the Treatment of Obstructive Sleep Apnea Including CPAP, Surgery and Oral Appliances is Available at www.IHateCPAP.com

2009-02-11 | Dr Kevin Ladesic has provided La Crosse patients diagnosed with sleep apnea an excellent resource that covers diagnosis and treatment of sleep apnea and other sleep disorders. CPAP is the gold standard treatment for sleep apnea but only small minority pf patients tolerate its use.


I Hate CPAP Comes to Tri-State Area Serving Wisconsin, Iowa and Minnesota.

2009-02-08 | Dr. Kevin T. Ladesic DDS joins national I Hate CPAP campaign to introduce oral appliance options to the many folks who can't tolerate CPAP. Do you hate CPAP? Call Dr. Ladesic at Tri-State Center for Dental Sleep Medicine at Waterloo Heights Dental Center.


Dentist Marketers Offers Free Dental Marketing Opportunities to Local Dentists

2009-02-06 | Dentists are invited to advertise their local dental practices for free in Dentist Marketers' new online dentist directory at DentistMarketers.com.


Travel Within (Travelwithin.com) and the "7 Steps to Wisdom and Inner Peace"

2009-02-05 | A spiritual guide for people and a fascinating journey through a wide variety of cultures, worlds and religions.


Questions About Invisalign

2009-02-05 | You have probably heard about Invisalign, the new alternative to traditional orthodontic treatment, but you probably don't understand what it is exactly. Here are a few questions and answers to help you better understand about this exciting new treatment option.


I Want Veneers for My Teeth - Now What?

2009-02-04 | Your teeth aren't quite what you want them to be. Your smile is discolored, or you have chips or cracks in your teeth, or small misalignments that make you uncomfortable. So what comes next?


Automobile Accidents Resulting in Traumatic Brain Injury

2009-02-04 | There are over 6 million auto accidents in the United States alone every year. That virtually guarantees that every American will be involved in at least one car accident in their lifetime. 1.4 million Americans suffer a traumatic brain injury every year.